Accident Database

Report ID#69856

1989-05-21
accident date
Rich Eschelman
victim
32
victim age
Delaware River
river
Lambertville Wing Dam
section
n/a
location
15,000 cfs
gage
High
water level
III
river difficulty
Flush Drowning
cause code(s)
Does not Apply
injury type(s)
Cold Water, High Water
factors
Private
trip type
Other
boat type
status?
status

Description

LAMBERTVILLE WING DAM CLAIMS CANOEIST May 21, 1989 Robert Eschelman, 32, paddling tandem and accompanied by a second tandem canoe, drowned in the large waves in the rapids near Lambertville on the Delaware River. The river was running extremely high, (estimated at over 15,000 cfs) and 5-7′ waves are not uncommon. Although the victim was wearing a life vest, it was not enough to keep him alive. Local rescue squads chased his body two miles downstream; he was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. SOURCE: AMC Paddle Splashes ANALYSIS: This rapid, a mile-long Class II in summer, becomes a big water class III+ at high water. Even expert tandem canoe paddlers had best be careful here, and I suspect the second boat had their hands full, and was in no position to offer assistance. The river is over a half mile wide here, and there are no eddies. Swamped paddlers can expect to be washed a long way. Canoes without flotation become completely unmanageable when swamped. Hypothermia is the real risk here because of the length immersion, and probably contributed to this drowning.